Commode.



PATENTED AUG. 21, 1906.v

A. W. KINTER.

COMMODE. APPLIOATION FILED Nov. 2n. 190s.

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having an opening formed therein and oomnmnieating with the receptacle, and a eover pivoted to the seat for normallyT closing the opening, said cover being supported in open position by engagement with the lug.

3. In a deviee of the elass described, a reeeptaele, provided with a lug or projection, n seat supported by the receptacle and having an opening formed therein and communicating with the receptacle, a eover pivoted to the seat and held in open position by engagement with the lug, and a pair of spring-arms secured to the cover and adapted to engage the seat to assist in supporting the eover in open position.

4. In a deviee of the elass described, a reeeptaele having a stationery handle, a seat supported by the receptacle and having an o )ening formed therein communicating with t 1e receptacle, a depending flange secured to the seat Jfor engagement With the interior walls of the receptacle and defining an annular shoulder, a lug secured to the handle, a Cover pivoted to the seat .and held in open position by engagement with said lug, a pair of spring-ar1ns carried by the oever andi adapted to embrace the lug and bear against the seat for limiting the opening movement of said seat, a. gasket secured to the cover for engagement with the seat, and a gasket interposed between the annular shoulder and the receptacle. 5. In a device of the elass described, a rel eeptaele having a stationaryv handle provided With a. vertically-disposed lug, a seat supported by the receptacle and having en opening formed therein and eomniunieating with the reeeptaele, a depending [lange secured to the seat for engagement with the interior Walls of the reeeptaele and delining an annu lar shoulder a portion ol whieh is extended laterally at the rear of the seat to form a wear-plate, and a pair of arms secured to the ivoted end of the eover and adapted to e1niiraee the lug and bear against the wear-plate for limiting the opening movement of the eover.

6. In e. device of the elass described, a reeepteele provided with a handle, a seat supported by the receptacle and having an opening formed therein and communicating with the receptacle, a cover pivoted to the seat for normallT Closing said opening, and a pair ol' spaced arms secured to the pivoted` end of the eover and adapted to engage the seat for limiting the opening movement of the cover, said arms being adapted to embrace the handle when the eover is in open position.

In testimonT that I claim the foregoing es my own I have hereto :Lliixed my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.

ALEXANDER W. K'INTER.

Iitnessesz JonN B. Goon, ROBERT C. KINTER. 

